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ENB - Region 9 Notices 12/16/2009

Negative Declaration

Allegany County - The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC), as lead agency, has determined that the proposed Purdy Road Pit - D & H Materials, Inc. will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The action involves the mining of sand and gravel, and material processing on 52.27 acres of land on a 168.8 acre parcel. The reclamation objective is farmland. The project is located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Purdy and Trall Road in the Town of Hume, New York.

Chautauqua County - The Village of Brocton, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrades will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The action involves the removal of the failing Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC's) and the construction of a Sequential Batch Reactor (BBR) treatment system to produce the required effluent standards. All work will be completed within the pre-existing Wastewater Treatment Facility. The project is located on Lake Avenue in the Village of Brocton, New York.

Notice of Acceptance of Final EIS

Erie County - The Town of Hamburg Planning Board, as lead agency, has accepted a Final Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Villages of Mission Hills. A copy of the Final EIS is available for review at the Town Clerk's office or at the Town Planning office in the Hamburg Town Hall, S6100 South Park Avenue, Hamburg, New York, 14075, or can be viewed on the Town's website at: www.townofhamburgny.com.

The action involves the proposed construction of a 339 unit private residential community, two community centers, and supporting infrastructure on a 93.28 acre site. The proposed development will be constructed in four phases. Phase I will consist of affordable senior rental housing in twelve 8 unit, two-story apartments. In addition, garages and storage sheds to be used for rental by community residents and a community center will be constructed. Phase II will consist of affordable rental housing in fourteen 8 unit, two-story apartments. Phase III will consist of 91 single family home lots. Phase IV will consist of ten 4 unit market rate ranch style apartments and a second community center consisting of pool and patio. The entire development will be accessed via a new road constructed to Camp Road with a secondary emergency access through the Waterfalls Village Mobile Home Park. Approximately 38 acres of the site will be set aside as open space, including the preservation of approximately 10 acres of Federal wetlands. The project is located at 4543 Camp Road (State Route 75) between Howard Road and the railroad bridge overpass in the Town of Hamburg, New York.